The album that really got me interested in how to create weird sounds, and pretty much changed my life, was ‘OK Computer.’ Funnily enough, my parents bought it for me because it was recommended to them, and the first 2 times I heard it, I absolutely hated it. St. Lucia Read Quote
I used to do this huge jump off the drum riser. I had a good way of landing so I wouldn’t hurt myself, but then one time, I landed on my elbow. St. Lucia Read Quote
I try to not be self-conscious in my writing process. I think it’s important to just be in your subconscious mind – at least when you’re starting an idea. St. Lucia Read Quote
Everyone knows Earth, Wind & Fire. We know ‘September,’ all the big sort of hits from going out and dancing and stuff. When I was developing St. Lucia, I really started listening a little bit deeper, listening back to their stuff from the ’70s and ’80s, and really dug into it. St. Lucia Read Quote
I feel like when you’re in your late teens and early 20s, you just don’t think about certain things in your life, and as you get older, you think about your parents getting older. St. Lucia Read Quote
I like to make bombueti, which is basically the South African national dish. It’s basically a South African curry shepherd’s pie kind of thing. St. Lucia Read Quote
When I’m making the music, the songs that I get most excited about definitely make me feel good, but often, it’s a really good feeling combined with some kind of melancholy element. St. Lucia Read Quote
You can hear ‘Human Nature’ all over our song ‘Elevate.’ It’s an amazing song. That hooky arpeggio in the beginning is great. Unlike most Michael Jackson ballads, even though I’m a huge Michael Jackson fan, this song is kind of restrained. It’s not a huge, crazy song you can dance to – it’s just this beautiful piece of music. St. Lucia Read Quote
We like to try doing new things in the shows and doing things that we haven’t done before. St. Lucia Read Quote